WEBVTT VANESS ORGANIZERS OF THE RALLY REGISTERED PEOPLE TO VOTE IN ADDITION TO SPEAKING OUT AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE. FIVE PEOPLE WERE KILLED WHEN A GUNMAN ENTER THE CAPITAL GAZETTE NEWSROOM LAST MONTH. IN MARCH, A STUDENT BROUGHT A GUN TO SCHOOL TO GREAT MILLS HIGH SCHOOL. GATHERED IN THE RAI AT LAWYERS MALL IN ANNAPOLIS, ADVOCATES ARE CALLING ON STATE LAWMAKERS TO PASS TOUGHER GUN LAWS. >> FOUR STATES ARE NOW SHARING GUN INFORMATION. WE SHOULD BE A FIFTH. IT SHOULD BE AS. OUR GOVERNOR SHOULD BE CHAMPIONING THIS. KNOW THAT IN BALTIMORE CIT, HALF OF THE GUNS USED IN CRIMES COME FROM OTHER PLACES. VANESS IN AN EDITORIAL POSTED THIS MORNING, GOVERNOR LARRY HOGAN TALKED ABOUT RED FLAG LEGISLATION PASSED LAST SESSION AND HE SAYS THERE IS A NEED FOR BETTER INFORMATION SHARING BETWEEN THE COURTS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND FOUR AND EFFECTIVE NATIONWID

Organizers of a rally registered people to vote and spoke out against gun violence Saturday. Five people were killed when a gunman entered the Capital Gazette in June.In March, a Great Mills High School student brought a gun to school, killing 16-year-old Jaelynne Willey. A 14-year-old was also injured in that shooting.Advocates stood out in the rain Saturday at Lawyer's Mall, calling on state lawmakers to pass tougher gun laws. "Four states are now sharing gun information. There should be a fifth. That should be us, and our governor should be championing that all states surrounding us do as well. We know that in Baltimore City over the half of guns used in crimes come from other places," Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous said. In an editorial posted to the Capital Gazette website Saturday morning, Gov. Larry Hogan talked about red-flag legislation passed last session. He said there is a need for a better information sharing between the courts and law enforcement agencies, and for an effective nationwide universal background check system.

ANNAPOLIS, Md. —

Organizers of a rally registered people to vote and spoke out against gun violence Saturday.

In March, a Great Mills High School student brought a gun to school, killing 16-year-old Jaelynne Willey. A 14-year-old was also injured in that shooting.

Advocates stood out in the rain Saturday at Lawyer's Mall, calling on state lawmakers to pass tougher gun laws.

"Four states are now sharing gun information. There should be a fifth. That should be us, and our governor should be championing that all states surrounding us do as well. We know that in Baltimore City over the half of guns used in crimes come from other places," Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous said.

In an editorial posted to the Capital Gazette website Saturday morning, Gov. Larry Hogan talked about red-flag legislation passed last session. He said there is a need for a better information sharing between the courts and law enforcement agencies, and for an effective nationwide universal background check system.